Nope dey bot' inna kitchen wit' Dyna.
Hummin' on de ol' re-flow.
Glad to hear it, actually. Seems like that GH line was quite expensive. I think my local has Dyna, if not, I'll order it up quick.

Got 2 pairs of matched clones (sat / ind) in 1 gal. pots that need transplanted like, yesterday. Think I'll do one each in coco vs. soil, using the technique you described to transplant to the coco in 3 gal. pots, do 3 gal. soil also for control group.

Just for idiot-proofing, ha, ha:

No stones, etc. for drainage in the bottom of the pot, right? All coco?

How much runoff do you water for? I assume we've got a salts buildup potential. It would make sense to me to water to ~15% runoff with plain, non-pH'ed water, then follow with pH'ed and nuted (if scheduled) water. Kind of a mini-flush with each watering. (?)

Weezard, some of the pointers you're giving me are for DWC, which is next run. Gotta clone 'em up wit clean feets for dat. Dunno if what you're telling me is for coco, too.

Res runs at about 600 ppm, but the coco can concentrate your nutes so always check the run-off water.
So I should shoot for 600ppm on the new nutrient solution? (Going into coco.)

(Water here seems to be pH 7.5 -7.6.) I just made a cup of coco soup with that water and the pH dropped to 6.1. Yoicks! I assume that response'll cool off after a few waterings. Plants prolly like it. What's "good" pH for coco?

Sorry for all the questions. I seriously tried to research this at IC and learned only that lotsa dem jokers can't agree 'bout nuttin'. Nobody offered any supporting data for anything--well, you've been in a coupla those kine conversations yourself, of late. Dunno how kids can get so superstitious at such a tender age.

PS. sent you coupla emails. One bout mouser. Got some PLN drivers for 20% off (the ones I just bought :wtf and they got a hunnert 661 x 15's. :thumbsup: